Lamp-socket.



R. B. BENJAMIN.

LAMP SOCKET.

APPLICATIow FILED uLY 8.19m

to said bushing, an insulating base in said housing, a contact and a switch-operating mem'ber supported by said base, said housing extending down over said contact, said switch-operating member being offset with respect to the axis of said receptacle, and means for securing said base in saidy casing in different positions of rotatable adjustment; i

2;. A switch receptacle comprising an internally-threaded bushing, a lcup-shaped housing non-rotatably secured with respect to saidv bushing", an insulating base in said housing, a contact and a switch-operating member supported by said base, said housing extending down over said contact., said switch-operating member being voffset with respect to theaxis of said receptacle, and

respect to the axis oi said receptacle, and

means for securing said base in said casing in different positions of rotatable adjustment, said] securing means comprising a spring tongue. secured to said insulating base, said casing having a plurality ot lcesses in any one of which said tongue may nter.

at.v A switch receptacle comprisingan' internally-threaded bushing, a cup-shaped housingfnon-rotatably secured witli respect tosaid bushing, an insulating base in said housing, a contact and a switch-operating member supported by said base, said housing extending down v`over said Contact, said switch-operating member being offset with respect to Ethe axis of said receptacle, and means 'for 'securing said base in said casing in' diiierent positions of rotatable adjustment, said securing means comprising a spring tongue secured to said insulatingv base, said casing having a plurality of recesses in any one of which said tongue may enter, said tongue extending outwardly from said insulating base.

5. A switch receptacle comprising an i1l ternally-threaded bushing, a cup-shaped housing non-rotatably secured with respect to said bushing, an insulating base in said housing, a shell contact and a switch-operating member supported by said base, said housing extending down over said contact, said switch-operating member being offset with respect to the axis of said receptacle, and means for securing said base in said casing in diiierent positions of rotatable adjustment, said operating member comprising a pull member extending between said shell Contact and said'housing, out through the open end of the housing.

6. A switch receptacle comprising an internally-threaded bushing, `a cup-shaped housing non-rotatably secured with respect 1 to said bushing, an insulating base in said housing, a shell contact anda switch-operating member supported by said,base, said housing extending down over said shell contact, an insulating cup between said shell Contact and the housing',- and means for securing said base in said casing Min different positions of rotatable adjustment, said operating member comprising a pull member extending between said insulating cup and said housing and out through the open end of said housing.

ln Witness whereof have hereunto subscribed my name.

REUBEN B. BENJAMIN. 

